Über das Studium:

A world of ever increasing population, degrading environments and related competition for declining resources requires new, innovative approaches for the management of natural resources and biogeochemical cycles and their engineering, addressing all dimensions of sustainable development at the global scale.

NARMEE is a two year international master's programme offering high-quality education in the areas of sustainable management, planning and design of natural resources, related biogeochemical cycles, landscapes and environments, ecological engineering, and business for sustainability to address the big challenges in a globalized world.

NARMEE is jointly offered by:

University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU),Austria

Czech University of Life Sciences (CULS), Czech Republic

Lincoln University (LU), New Zealand

Fächer:

Diesen Fächern begegnest du u.a. im Studienplan:

Application of GIS in Hydrology and Water Management, Applied Mathematical Programming, Assessing Diversity in Forest Stands, Biocultural Diversity in Rural Landscapes, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Based River Modelling, Computer Simulation in Energy and Resource Economics, Decision Making in Management with special emphasis on cultural differences, Ecologically Oriented Methods and Monitoring in River Engineering, Ecology and Management of the Rhizosphere in Ecological Engineering, Empirical Research Methods in the Social Sciences, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Risk Analysis, Fire Management, Game Theory, Global Design Studio, Global Networking, Global Waste Management, Globalisation and Rural Development, In-situ Treatment of Polluted Soils and Sediments, Industrial Water Management, Innovations for Sustainable Forest Management, Institutions and Policies of the EU, Integrated Flood Risk Management, International Trade and Environment, Lecture Series in Soil/ Water and Atmosphere, Management, Managerial Economics, Microbiology, Modelling in Sanitary Engineering, Modelling of Mountain Forest Ecosystems, Mountain Forest Policy, Mountain Hazard Processes, On Site Solutions for Water Supply and Sanitation, Physical and Selected Chemical Methods of Soil Analysis, Planning and Design in Water Supply and Wastewater, Possible Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources, Principles of Commodity Markets and Trade Policy, Project Management, Protection and mitigation measures against natural hazards, Regional Economics and Regional Governance, Remote Sensing and GIS in Natural Resource Management, Resource and Environmental Economics, Risk Management, Risk Management by Soil Protection and Remediation, Role of Soils in Nature Conservation and Wildlife Management, Sediment Regime and River Morphology, Simulation in Vadose Zone Environment, Soil Conservation, Soil Erosion Models and their Application, Soil Properties and Processes for Ecological Engineering, Soil Protection, Technology Assessment, Treatment, Valuation Methods for Natural Resources, Vulnerability Assessment, WTO and International Environmental Agreements, Water Resources Management in Developing Co-operation, Water Resources Planning and Management, Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment

Studieninhalt

NARMEE is addressing the following thematic fields:

Agro-municipal resources management

Ecological engineering and risk management

Nature conservation and biodiversity management

Global resources and sustainability management

Human dimension and socio-economic aspects of sustainable development

Berufsaussichten / Jobs:

NARMEE graduates have excellent prospects for employments and entrepreneurship related to the thematic fields outlined above. This includes consultancy in environmental resource management and ecological engineering at national, EU and international level; business for sustainability and development; employment in and consultancy for international organisations (e.g. FAO, WHO), European agencies, non-governmental organizations and development agencies, governmental organisations (e.g. environmental departments), communities and community-owned associations and enterprises related to resource and environmental risk management; employment in public and private education systems / organizations (may require additional didactic qualifications); employment in public and private research organisations and the higher education sector (e.g. universities, colleges, research units of national states and EU).